Long-time energy partners Irving Oil and TC Energy strike a made-in-Canada agreement focused on reducing emissions and creating new value
On August 12, 2021, TC Energy (TSX: TRP) and Irving Oil announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on energy projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada. The partnership will focus on upgrading Irving's Saint John refinery to lower emissions and explore low emission hydrogen production. Previous projects, like the Grandview Cogeneration plant, led to significant reductions in greenhouse gases. This initiative aims to create jobs and drive sustainable growth in the region.
- Partnership aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions at Irving Oil's Saint John refinery.
- Exploration of low emission hydrogen production could open new economic opportunities.
- Previous projects have showcased the potential for substantial emissions reductions.
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SAINT JOHN, NB, Aug. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - TC Energy Corporation (TSX: TRP) (NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy) and privately held Irving Oil have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the joint development of a series of proposed energy projects focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating new economic opportunities in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.
Together, the two energy companies have identified a series of potential projects for exploration focused on decarbonizing current assets and deploying emerging technologies to reduce overall emissions. The partnership's initial focus will consider a suite of upgrade projects at Irving Oil's refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick, with the goal of significantly reducing emissions through the production and use of low-carbon power generation.
The partnership will also explore opportunities that will aid in decarbonizing local industry over the medium- and long-term time horizons via the production and distribution of low emission hydrogen, coupled with a world class carbon capture and sequestration network. The partnership will target industry solutions that will lower the emissions in the region to align with carbon reduction goals and enhance the opportunities for future development in Atlantic Canada.
Irving Oil and TC Energy have a long history of working together, including on the development and operation of Grandview Cogeneration, a 90 MW low-carbon power plant located inside the Saint John refinery. Commissioned in 2005, Grandview Cogeneration helped to significantly reduce the carbon intensity of the Saint John refinery, resulting in up to 750,000 tonnes of avoided greenhouse gas emissions and positioning the facility in the top-tier of global refineries.
A made-in-Canada opportunity, Irving Oil and TC Energy will leverage their combined industry expertise, relationships and infrastructure to support a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, create new job opportunities and help to position New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada for future growth through the energy transition.
"We are pleased to be working in partnership with TC Energy as we embrace the changing energy needs of our customers and a more sustainable energy future," says Irving Oil President Ian Whitcomb. "In combining and integrating the strengths of our companies – and with a deep history in the energy sector – we are uniquely positioned to develop innovative solutions and adopt green technologies while continuing to provide a secure supply of energy in the regions where we operate."
"Through collaboration with industry partners, and by leveraging our irreplaceable infrastructure, we can contribute meaningful advancements toward the energy future while providing the safe, reliable energy people need every day," says François Poirier, Chief Executive Officer and President, TC Energy.
"Our company is on a continuous journey to reduce our environmental footprint while meeting the energy needs of our customers, today and tomorrow," says Irving Oil Executive Vice President and Chief Brand Officer Sarah Irving. "We are proud to continue to invest in our region, supporting economic growth locally, provincially and nationally while adapting our business for the future."
The scope, timelines, and cost estimates of these joint initiatives will be subject to the outcome of feasibility studies and pending regulatory processes.
About Irving Oil
Irving Oil is an international energy company with a commitment to doing good business grounded in the values we uphold. Founded in 1924, Irving Oil operates Canada's largest refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick, along with more than 900 fuelling locations and a network of terminals spanning Eastern Canada and New England. We also operate Ireland's only refinery, located in the village of Whitegate. In 2019, Irving Oil expanded its presence in Ireland by acquiring Top Oil, a leading supplier of home heating oil, petrol and diesel fuel. We are on a continuous journey of sustainable development while meeting the evolving energy needs of our customers. Named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for five consecutive years, we have a strong customer and community focus and are committed to growing for tomorrow. To learn more, visit us at irvingoil.com.
About TC Energy
We are a vital part of everyday life — delivering the energy millions of people rely on to power their lives in a sustainable way. Thanks to a safe, reliable network of natural gas and crude oil pipelines, along with power generation and storage facilities, wherever life happens — we're there. Guided by our core values of safety, responsibility, collaboration and integrity, our 7,500 people make a positive difference in the communities where we operate across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. TC Energy's common shares trade on the Toronto (TSX) and New York (NYSE) stock exchanges under the symbol TRP. To learn more, visit us at TCEnergy.com.
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